Disney, Apple and Ryan Gosling have been revealed as some of Britain's favourite foreign imports.

Researchers who carried out a study into the things that have become part of our daily lives found Sushi , Facebook and late night kebabs also made the list.

Brunch, Netflix and Uber have also taken pride of place in British culture, alongside a handful of celebrities - including Jennifer Aniston and George Clooney, according to the study.

A massive 95 percent of the population agree Britain is a better place for its culturally diverse nature and a huge 90 percent said life in this country is 'more fun', thanks to influences and people from across the globe.

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The study also found we have taken Google, Chinese food and Mexican burritos into our hearts since they first landed on our shores.

A spokesperson for Greggs , which carried out the research to mark the launch of its new Burrito range, said: “Food and drink has always played a very important part in British culture, so it’s no surprise at all to see the popularity of internationally-inspired eats amongst the top imports."

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai, the company was third on the list (Image: REUTERS)

Coffee, French Fries and the smash hit US TV series Friends are also now considered valued pieces of Britain’s rich social tapestry according to the poll but, amazingly, Coca Cola did not make the list.

Social media app SnapChat also made the list, as did yoga, vodka and chocolate.

Elvis was the top ranking celebrity on the list at number 38, followed closely by firm Friends favourite Jennifer Aniston at 40 with movie hunk Ryan Gosling at number 50.